Missed the days when this was the original plan...
Missed the days when this was the original plan...
I know some of you have probably moved on and wish for others to do the same, but I firmly believe that the council of Kangs should still make at least one more appearance in Secret Wars or another project to properly conclude their story and pay off everything that was set up in Loki.
I would like to try getting some kind of movement going to let Marvel know that we would want for them to be featured. Obviously Doom will likely still be the main bad guy, but wanting the Kangs be given a proper conclusion is something I hope at least a good amount of us can agree on?
Would it be characters, story, focus?
If I could I would:
-Kept Kangs as the main antagonists of The Multiverse Saga and recast them
-Make Ajak the antagonist of Eternals instead of Ikaris
-Kept Wanda as a hero and wouldn't make her the antagonist of Doctor Strange 2
-Give What If more seasons
-Not make Secret Invasion, or at least wouldn't give Gi'ah all those powers
-Give Sif bigger role in Thor 4 and make her part of Thor's team
-Give Taskmaster some personality
-Left Killmonger alive
Because I do
Whenever I go onto a page for He Who Remains, Immortus, Rama Tut, and Kang, it always says that his real name is "Victor Timley". I understand this is due to Loki s2, but this just isn't right.
Victor Timley was just a variant of Kang that He Who Remains engineered to be born in the Victorian era (or whenever). But that doesn't make his name the name of all the Kang Variants. In fact, the TVA still calls them "Variants of He Who Remains". One person even zoomed in on the file for Kang in the season 2 finale of Loki, and it listed his real name as "unknown". So can I please go through all the places where it talks about a Kang variant and remove "real name victor timely" or "Victor Timely/Immortus" because, honestly, that's just not correct.
Also, Marvel Future Fight's tie-in game mode for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has Kang introduce himself as Nathaniel Richards. I recognize that is not officially cannon and I am not saying we should officially say that is Kang's real name, but I still think we should get rid of "Victor Timely".
I just want to ask this before I start doing something and they get undone by the mods.
Some people are acting like Loki Season 2 said that Kangs are no longer a threat and that they don't have to worry about them, even though TVA literally looks for them at the end.
After the negativity I made a theory that could fix the plothole of why all kangs seem to be different aka a different actor.
You know how the TVA is now trying to wipeout kangs what if they became close and cause of Deadpool killing agents, this lets one escape who’s slightly different and then from there that variant who is younger physically in look or older and weaker in appearance leads to him having the council having a physical look makeover and therefore be harder to detect and hide easily to take over the multiverse
What if the spot also being big enough distracts the TVA long enough for this council to grow too
If the Temporal Loom exists to stop the Multiverse from existing, how exactly was the Sacred Timeline severed from the rest of the Multiverse? How did the Council of Kangs and the rest of the Multiverse still exist if the Loom kept the branching timelines of the Multiverse from existing? The Sacred Timeline couldn’t have been severed off from the Multiverse if the rest of the Multiverse didn’t exist. Doesn’t it seem as though the Sacred Timeline was all there was meaning the Council of Kangs seen in Quantumania is a new Council of Kangs?
There’s an interesting theory that the Council of Kangs didn’t refer Quantumania Kang as the exiled one, but He Who Remains, which it almost makes sense since he isolated from the other universes after winning the Multiversal war, with Centurion being so salty that he didn’t get the chance to kill him since Sylvie did it.
But of course it's just a theory that I found
How come Kang is not as nearly as hyped or taken seriously after ant man 3 not including real life controversy, either with the post credits scene or mocking him being defeat with ants?
While spoilers for spider verse in general, the spot works as a multiversal threat despite being silly too like kicking his own butt literally.
At the end of Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quintumnia, The Council of Kangs were discussing Kang The Conqueror’s death and they looked a bit angry. Does this mean that they are trying to avenge kang’s death by starting a war against the 616 universe?
Kang said to Ant-Man that he unleashed something terrible in killing Kang. And during the mid-credits of Quantumania, the Council of Kangs had an emergency assembly. It makes one wonder what their ambitions are. Anyone else scratching their heads about that???